Thursday, 28 May 2026

Chicken Salad ... you can serve it warm or cold

This chicken salad can be served warm or cold, perfect for a quick healthy supper.



Ingredients 
Serves Two
2 small chicken breasts, boned, skinned and cut in half
cooking oil spray
1 large orange or red pepper, de-seeded and cut into chunks
1 little gem lettuce, leaves separated
50g/1¾oz watercress, tough stalks removed
2 ripe medium tomatoes, cut into small chunks
⅓ cucumber, sliced
1 tsp thick balsamic vinegar
½ small lemon, juice only
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method
1. Season the chicken pieces on both sides with salt and pepper. Spray a large non-stick frying pan with oil and place over a high heat. Cook the chicken pieces for three minutes on each side or until lightly browned and cooked through. Transfer to a plate.
2. Spray the pan with a little more oil and cook the pepper for three minutes on each side or until lightly charred and beginning to soften.
3. Arrange the lettuce leaves, watercress, tomatoes, cucumber and pepper on two plates.
4. Slice the chicken breasts and scatter on top of salad. Drizzle with the balsamic vinegar and squeeze the lemon juice over. Season with black pepper and serve.

Tips
If you want to serve your salad cold, let the chicken and peppers cool completely before adding to the salad. Cover and chill. Dress with the balsamic vinegar and lemon juice just before serving.
From original idea here

Little gem lettuce is a type of leafy green vegetable that can be found in many grocery stores and farmers’ markets. It has thick, crunchy leaves with a mild flavour that is slightly sweet and nutty. The variety is a hybrid of two other types of greens: butterhead lettuce and cos or romaine lettuce.

Little gem lettuce is an excellent source of vitamins A and K and essential minerals such as folate, iron, magnesium, potassium, and calcium. It also contains a healthy dose of dietary fibre that can help keep your digestive system running smoothly. Eating little gem lettuce regularly can help reduce inflammation by blocking some pathways responsible for releasing inflammatory compounds into the bloodstream.

For people with arthritis or other chronic pain disorders, this makes it a fantastic option. Additionally, it’s a strong source of antioxidants, which can guard your cells against damage from free radicals. Finally, its high water content keeps you hydrated and fuller for longer.

Chicken has so many plus points - its versatility, as well as the ease and speed with which it can be cooked - make it one of the most popular meats around. It has a high level of good quality protein, as well as B vitamins, iron, copper and selenium.

However if you'd rather enjoy a salad without meat/poultry have a look at this recipe for a Crunchy Mozzarella Salad, see it here


~ if the weather is nice enjoy your salad outside ~
(image from google)

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All the best Jan

34 comments:

  1. Linda e saborosa salada que pode ser um prato completo!
    beijos, tudo de bom,chica

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  2. I would want it cold. It looks delicious, Jan Thank you for sharing 😊

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  3. ...we enjoy this often.

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  4. This sounds very good. I had a chef salad today with chicken on it. I've never heard of little gem lettuce. I'm going to see it it's available around us.

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  5. We love chicken so this is a great post to refer too. Thanks, Jan.

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  6. Yes this is my kind of salad. You make it looks so inviting. I like the outdoor seating too.

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  7. We usually have something similar one or two nights a week. Its' tasty and healthy and even makes up just a bit for a night we have something not so healthy.

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  8. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  9. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

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  10. I love chicken salad - think I like it a little warm and grilled with honey mustard dressing.

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  11. Chicken salad is my favorite. I could eat it every day!

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  12. Excellent, this is food for me... Thank you, thank you.
    Sending a Friday hug!

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  13. Delicious!-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  14. Thank you for including a non-meat salad for those of us who are mostly vegetarian. I notice that you often do and I appreciate it.

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  15. This sounds delicious. I thought it took longer to cook chicken. I guess that's why I don't like to cook it. When I cook it, it takes hours.

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  16. I love chicken salad. Great to hear it can also be served warm. Infomation I didn't know.

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  17. Delicious salad with chicken—and the other one without meat, too!
    Have a wonderful day! Hugs, Ellke

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  18. Chicken salad is nice, though I prefer mine cold. I do like a hot chicken sandwich, though. 😃Have a good weekend, Jan - thankfully, it's much cooler and fresher now.

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  19. Hello Jan,
    That looks so delicious!! Very nice and tasty!!
    It doesn't matter it is cold or hot, I will eat it...haha...!!

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  20. Yippeee to salad-, aka summer-time!

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  21. Looks wonderful and I love the cafe table.

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  22. looks great! I'll be trying it soon!

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  23. Having a recipe that transitions so easily between a warm supper and a cold lunch is perfect for unpredictable weather.

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  24. To be honest I never ate chicken in salads
    So nice it looks and I bet it tastes great

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  25. I do like a cold salad :-D

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  26. More stores should carry watercress.

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  27. And it's usually good for appetite and digestion, so with the hot weather coming, we need to eat appropriate, light meals that still provide all the necessary nutrients and calories.

    Happy weekend.
    Regards.

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  28. You can't beat a good chicken salad.
    Thanks, Jan!

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  29. I love chicken salad and this one gives me some new ideas!

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  30. We have left over chicken from our chicken breast I cooked yesterday, trying to figure out what to make :) We have been enjoying nice days, hope you have too!

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